The Table Talk and Omniana of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With Additional Table Talk from Allsop's "Recollections," and Manuscript Matter Not Before PrintedBell, 1884 - 446 pages |
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... wish to call the attention of reflecting minds in general to the views of political , moral , and religious philosophy contained in those works , which , through an extensive , but now decreasing , prejudice , have hitherto been de ...
... wish to call the attention of reflecting minds in general to the views of political , moral , and religious philosophy contained in those works , which , through an extensive , but now decreasing , prejudice , have hitherto been de ...
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... wish to popularize , by all the honest means in my power , this fundamental distinction ; a thorough mastery of which Mr. Coleridge considered necessary to any sound system of psychology ; and in the denial or neglect of which he ...
... wish to popularize , by all the honest means in my power , this fundamental distinction ; a thorough mastery of which Mr. Coleridge considered necessary to any sound system of psychology ; and in the denial or neglect of which he ...
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... wish Spurzheim could have examined the fellow's head . At Some folks apply epithets as boys do in making Latin verses . When I first looked upon the Falls of the Clyde , I was unable to find a word to express my feelings . last , a man ...
... wish Spurzheim could have examined the fellow's head . At Some folks apply epithets as boys do in making Latin verses . When I first looked upon the Falls of the Clyde , I was unable to find a word to express my feelings . last , a man ...
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... wish our clever young poets would remember my homely definitions of prose and poetry ; that is , prose words in their best order ; -poetry the best words in the best order . = I conceive Origen , Jerome , and Augustine to be the three ...
... wish our clever young poets would remember my homely definitions of prose and poetry ; that is , prose words in their best order ; -poetry the best words in the best order . = I conceive Origen , Jerome , and Augustine to be the three ...
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... wish for a solution that would apply to all . Now this sense or appearance of a sense of the distant , both in time and space , is common to almost all the magnetic patients in Denmark , Ger- many , France , and North Italy , to many of ...
... wish for a solution that would apply to all . Now this sense or appearance of a sense of the distant , both in time and space , is common to almost all the magnetic patients in Denmark , Ger- many , France , and North Italy , to many of ...
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